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  2. Academic ranks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Assistant lecturer, demonstrator, seminar leader, associate lecturer, graduate teaching assistant However, it is becoming increasingly common for Russell Group universities to use some form of hybrid terminology: LSE has adopted the American terminology entirely, [ 8 ] while UCL has retained the role of lecturer, but replaced senior lecturer ...

  3. Heads of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Flag used by British embassies The Union Flag, used by high commissions Flag used by British consulates and consulates-general. The heads of British diplomatic missions are persons appointed as senior diplomats to individual nations, or international organizations.

  4. His Majesty's Diplomatic Service - Wikipedia

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    The remaining two-thirds are employed locally by one of nearly 270 British diplomatic missions abroad (such as embassies, consulates and high commissions). [1] The Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs is also the Head of the Diplomatic Service. [1] Entry into the Diplomatic Service is highly competitive.

  5. Academic staff - Wikipedia

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    In British and Australian/New Zealand English, "faculty" usually refers to a sub-division of a university (usually a group of departments). In contrast, in North America "faculty" refers to the people who teach and research, and is distinguished from "staff", who are hired in administrative, operations, and support roles.

  6. List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Other consulates in Australia, Germany, France, Spain, New Zealand, and the US were downgraded and staffed by local personnel only. [2] In 2012, Foreign Secretary William Hague announced the opening of embassies in Liberia and Haiti , the re-opening of embassies in Laos, El Salvador, and Paraguay, and the opening of a Consulate-General in ...

  7. Embassy of Germany, London - Wikipedia

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    The consulate became a fully functional embassy in June 1951, the FRG leasing the building for 99 years in 1953. In the 1960s, the West German Embassy was the site of Jewish War veterans who were protesting signs in Germany of a revival of anti-Semitism.

  8. List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the Philippines

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    The British ambassador to the Philippines is also accredited as a non-resident ambassador to the Republic of Palau. There is no British embassy or consulate in Palau. [3] The following is a chronological list of British heads of mission (ministers and ambassadors) in the Philippines from 1844.

  9. Embassy of the United Kingdom, Manila - Wikipedia

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    The groundbreaking began in March 2007, with the ceremony led by British ambassador Beckingham and Philippine officials including DFA secretary Alberto Romulo and Taguig mayor Sigfrido Tiñga. [ 4 ] On 12 July 2008, during the tenure of ambassador Peter Beckingham , the chancery in Taguig was inaugurated, and after almost 19 years in Locsin ...